Early Career of Gandhi
Gandhi spent over 20 years in South Africa. His Satyagraha experiments began there. While in South Africa, he founded the daily ‘Indian Opinion’. Gandhi returned to India on 9th January, 1915.
He spent the first year of his life wandering around India, studying Indian circumstances and people, before establishing the Sabarmati Ashram in Ahmadabad in 1916.
Early Career of Gandhi
- On 2nd October, 1869, Mohandas Karamchand Gandhi was born in Porbandar, Gujarat's princely state of Kathiawar. His father was a state diwan (minister).
- After studying law in England, Gandhi traveled to South Africa in 1893 in connection with a case involving his client, Dada ....
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